Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae FANYOU KONG Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms University of Oklahoma Rm 1110, 100 E. Boyd Street Norman, OK 73019 Phone: (405) 325-7353 ; Fax: (405) 325-7614 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D in Atmospheric Sciences, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Bejing, China, 1991. M.S. in Atmospheric Sciences, Nanjing Institute of Meteorology (now Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology), Nanjing, China, 1985. B.S. in Meteorology, Nanjing Institute of Meteorology, Nanjing, China, 1982. EXPERIENCE Jan 02 - present Research Scientist, Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storm, University of Oklahoma Jan 97 - Dec 01 Research Scientist, Coastal Meteorology Research Program, University of Oklahoma Mar 94 - Dec 96 Research fellowship, Dept. of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, McGill University Oct 93 - Mar 94 Associate Professor, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Science Nov 91 - Oct 93 Post Doctoral Researcher, Dept. of Geophysics, Peking University Jan 85 - Jan 88 Research Assistant and Lecturer, Nanjing Institute of Meteorology AWARDS • The ZHAO JIUZHANG Outstanding Young Scientist Award in Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences at Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1992 • The Chinese Academy of Sciences President Scholarship, 1991 PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Member, American Meteorological Society PUBLICATIONS Kong, F., K. K. Droegemeier, and N. L. Hickmon, 2006: Multiresolution ensemble forecasts of an observed tornadic thunderstorm system. Part I: Comparison of coarse- and fine-grid experiments. Mon. Wea. Rev., 134, 807-833. Smedsmo, J. L., E. Foufoula-Georgious, V. Vuruputur, F. Kong, and K. K. Droegemeier, 2005: On the vertical structure of modeled and observed deep convective storms: Insights for precipitation retrieval and microphysical parameterization. J. Appl. Meteor., 44, 1866-1884. 1 Kong, F., K. K. Droegemeier, and N. L. Hickmon, 2006: Multiresolution ensemble forecasts of an observed tornadic thunderstorm system. Part II: Storm-scale experiments. Mon. Wea. Rev., Accepted. Liu, L., P. Zhang, Q. Xu, F. Kong, and S. Liu, 2005: A Model for retrieval of dual linear polarization radar fields from model simulation outputs. Advances in Atmos. Sci., 22, 711-719. Kong, F., 2004: A PV study of an explosive extratropical cyclogenesis event. Observation, Theory, and Modeling of Atmospheric Variability, World Scientific Publication Company, pp 613. Fiedler, B. H., and F. Kong, 2003: The performance of an E-1 scheme for the atmospheric boundary layer in a mesoscale model with grid spacing as small as 1 km, Meteorol. Atmos. Phys. 84, 1-10. Kong, F., 2002: An experimental simulation of a coastal fog-stratus case using COAMPS(tm) model, Atmos. Res., 64, 205-215. Kong, F., and M. K. Yau, 1997: An explicit approach of microphysics in MC2. Atmosphere-Ocean, 35, 257-291. Kong, F., M. Huang and H. Xu, 1994: Numerical simulations of the microbursts, Chinese Journal of Atmos. Sci., 18, 11-21. Kong, F., 1994: The vertical transport of air pollutants by convective clouds. Part II: Transport of soluable gases and sensitivity tests, Advances in Atmos. Sci., 11, 1-12. Kong, F. and Y. Qin, 1994: The vertical transport of air pollutants by convective clouds. Part III: Transport features of different cloud systems, Advances in Atmos. Sci., 11, 13-26. Kong, F. and J. Mao, 1994: A model study on three-dimensional wind field analysis from dual-Doppler radar data, Advances in Atmos. Sci., 11, 162-174. Kong, F., M. Huang and H. Xu, 1993: Three-dimensional numerical simulations of the effects of a cold water surface on the evolution and propagation of thunderstorms, Advances in Atmos. Sci., 10, 261-272. Kong, F. and Y. Qin, 1993: The vertical transport of air pollutants by convective clouds. Part I: A non-reactive cloud transport model, Advances in Atmos. Sci., 10, 415-427. Kong, F., M. Huang and H. Xu, 1992: Three-dimensional numerical simulations of the effects of ice phase processes on evolution of convective storms, Sciences in China(Scientia Sinica), Series B, 35, 834-846. Kong, F., 1992: The effects of low level ambient wind in simulating convective clouds, Quarterly Journal of Applied Meteorology (in Chinese), 3, 20-31. Kong, F., M. Huang and H. Xu, 1991: Three-dimensional numerical simulation of ice phase microphysics in cumulus clouds. Part II: Effects of the ice multiplication processes, Chinese Journal of Atmos. Sci., 15, 459-470. Kong, F., M. Huang and H. Xu, 1990: Three-dimensional numerical simulation of ice phase microphysics in cumulus clouds. Part I: Model establishment and ice phase parameterization, Chinese Journal of Atmos. Sci., 14, 437-450. Kong, F., 1989: Software design of a weather radar composite network, Journal of Nanjing Institute of Meteorology (in Chinese), 12, 415-423. Kong, F., M. Huang and H. Xu, 1988: Numerical simulations of the effects of topography on cumulus clouds, Journal of Nanjing Institute of Meteorology (in Chinese), 11, 144-151. 2 Kong, F., M. Huang and H. Xu, 1987: The effects of cold water surface on warm cumulus clouds -- Results of numerical experiment, Chinese Journal of Atmos. Sci., 11, 193-201. REFERENCES Dr. Kelvin Droegemeier, Professor, School of Meteorology, [email protected], 405-325-3016 (more references available upon request) 3 .

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